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Definitely shouldn't try to get a veteran receiver. The market is really weak this year (especially since we signed Evans ) and anyone you could sign would cost a lot of money.
Crabtree was redshitrted last year, so he's eligible to enter the draft this season... I want to draft him, him and Carlson would lay an AWESOME foundation for our offense in the future
Ok first in Perfectville Seahawk Heaven here is how draft day goes:
1st Round Michael Crabtree
4-6 Round we take Graham Harrell. Have Hasselbeck train him and he already has a bond built with Michael.
We already have heard that Greg Knapp will be our Offensive Coordinator after this year. He runs a pretty identical West Coast Offense like Gil and Holmy.
2nd Round take a good Cornerback and trade Jennings for a fifth-round pick. The one we sent for Keary Colbert.
I agree with Crabtree or at least another good WR in the first round. With the Seahawks probably going 2-8 after Sunday we probably won't get more than 2 wins the rest of the season with how tough the schedule will be.
Cardinals (L)
Redskins (L)
Cowboys (L)
Patriots (L, NBC game and Holmgren might try to get a big win over the Pats, but the Seahawks offense isn't equipped to take on the fierce Pats defense.)
Rams (W, but I really think we should just take the loss here for a better pick in the draft)
Jets (L)
Cardinals (W, Cardinals will be resting their guys and we'll be trying to get some momentum for next year)
4-12 is our best bet, but I wouldn't be surprised if we went 3-13.